Head out of busy Marrakech and into the peaceful Agafay Desert for a camel trek at sunset, You’ll be collected conveniently from your hotel in Marrakech, then driven out to your Agafay desert nomad tent. Get comfortable with your partner or family members, and enjoy .
Pickup included
Meet your driver and guide at your hotel or central meeting point in Marrakech, and set off by private, air-conditioned vehicle. Your tour lets you experience Agafay desert with the benefit of a guide and hassle-free return transportation.
On arrival at a desert camp, take time to absorb the stark beauty of the empty landscapes. Then, climb aboard a camel for a short, guided desert trek (if option selected) as the sun descends below the hills.
Next, sit down for a delicious gourmet 3-course dinner under the stars. Savor classic Moroccan dishes and afterward, enjoy live Berber music and entertainment around the campfire.
you will enjoy the privileged setting of the Agafay desert .
Visit the ecolodge and get set up in a comfortable tent to begin your sunset meal. Savor a delicious traditional Moroccan dinner and soak up the wonderful atmosphere as the sun sets and the night sets in. Gaze up at the stars and immerse yourself in the beauty of the desert .
The meeting point is ( hotel islane ) located in front of mosque Koutoubia or you can choose your meeting point
Please make it mandatory the ticket in order to verify
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